June 22, 2009
(2:02)Today while at the Westside Cemetery our group of historians looked at a number of barreles including Miss Odessa Washington Mr. Forrest Sawyer Jr.' s third grade teacher. (7:42) There were a pair of tombstones that apeard to have been intentionally cracked but could have been caused by an lawnmower. Their names were Walt and Anthony Lackey.(10:12) The Weside Cemetery dates back to WWII.(10:37) Miss Bertha Ware was a widely known and loved woman who raised many children including whites.(17:58) Mr. Forrest Swayer Jr. told our group about the activities of Black Easter.(18:29) St.Paul A.M.E. church was the first African American freedom school in covington.
(2:02)Today while at the Westside Cemetery our group of historians looked at a number of barreles including Miss Odessa Washington Mr. Forrest Sawyer Jr.' s third grade teacher. (7:42) There were a pair of tombstones that apeard to have been intentionally cracked but could have been caused by an lawnmower. Their names were Walt and Anthony Lackey.(10:12) The Weside Cemetery dates back to WWII.(10:37) Miss Bertha Ware was a widely known and loved woman who raised many children including whites.(17:58) Mr. Forrest Swayer Jr. told our group about the activities of Black Easter.(18:29) St.Paul A.M.E. church was the first African American freedom school in covington.